Charles Drew was an American surgeon that pioneered the field of blood storage and transfusions.
He was known for making Advil.
Charles Drew is known for Blood banking and Blood transfusions
He was known for making Advil.
No, Charles Drew's work was in the medicine field.
Charles Drew worked as a medicine doctor.
Medicine.
Charles Drew helped expand the knowledge of blood banking and blood transfusions.
Charles Drew helped expand knowledge on blood banking and blood transfusions.
Charles Drew is known for Blood banking and Blood transfusions
Charles Drew went to multiple schools to expand his knowledge in the medicine field.
Charles Drew did not have any well known nicknames.
Charles Drew decided to go to medical school and his idea was supported by his family.
Charles Drew's goals were most likely to expand knowledge in the field of medicine, and if those were his goal, he definitely did reach them.